Anonymous wrote:I would check with the camp and point out the discrepancy between the policy and the practice. I would also observe if kids are wearing watches at drop off and pick up. Then you can decide if you want to return next year, based on the above.
It doesn’t really matter whether people here think a smart watch ban is good/bad. What do you want as a parent? Is the camp delivering what they promised?
My kid is at a six week sleep away camp. No devices, incl smart watches, allowed. Rigorously enforced. Parents are all in.
Could be harder to find a day camp with this policy and have it be enforced.
The sleepaway camp our girls attend is also device-free and strictly enforced but they just aren't allowed to have them, period. Day camp is a lot harder.
I'll say though, OP, that I've never thought about or heard of a device policy for a day camp (I do care for sleepaway camp so I looked). I'm not sure you'll find a camp that is stricter/better at enforcing the policy so if you like this camp, to me, this wouldn't be a deal breaker. But you're obviously entitled to your own opinion.